New campaign to Bag It! Bin It! and keep roadside cleaner!
on August 16th, 2010 at 10:30 pmThe Highways Agency today called on drivers to help tackle roadside litter on England’s motorways and major A roads. People responding to the Agency’s Road User Satisfaction Surveys rate keeping motorways and trunk roads free of litter as highly important. However, a recent survey revealed that nearly three quarters of road users felt it was not their responsibility to keep roads litter free. The Highways Agency’s ‘Bag It! Bin It!’ message reminds road users about the problems that litter can cause, and asks them to make sure their rubbish is properly and responsibly disposed of. Drivers are encouraged to keep a bag for rubbish in their vehicles, until it can be disposed of safely in a bin. The Highways Agency estimates that the equivalent of at least 700,000 sacks of litter is removed from the motorways and other strategic roads it manages in England every year. Roadside litter is not only unsightly, but it is a threat to the environment and wildlife and can block drains and cause flooding. For highway authorities, clearing litter diverts much needed resources away from road maintenance and repairs, while items thrown from moving vehicles can be a hazard to other road users. More



